This Controversial Presidential Candidate Just Had the Biggest Photoshop Fail Ever

Donald Trump is no stranger to jaw-dropping controversy. The Republican frontrunner who won seven states on Super Tuesday is infamous for his racist, sexist, and xenophobic rhetoric. But this latest incident is just bizarre. An allegedly altered image of a model wearing a Trump campaign T-shirt is getting some serious flack. Why? Because the model received an extremely bad photoshop job in order to make her appear black.

The Huffington Postreports that Eric Ming, a staffer on Donna Edwards's Senate campaign, first noticed the mishap and tweeted:

The photo on the right seems to be the original, and the photo on the left looks wonky, something the design team at BuzzFeed throughly dissects.

When HuffPo reached out for comment from the Trump campaign they didn't receive one, but they speculate, as do we, that after a week of bad press in regards to race relations — he flirted with an endorsement from the KKK and has been mum about how blacks are being treated at his rallies — someone on team Trump wanted to show that they're an inclusive camp or attract the black vote.

If either one of those are the case, there are several other things that they could have done. One, shunned, very forcibly, all the vitriol about blacks, Muslims, Hispanics, and any other minority group that is coming from some of their supporters. Two, stopped spewing vitriol about blacks, Muslims, Hispanics, and any other minority groups. And three, actually looked for a black model to wear their T-shirts. If they tried that and failed, they need only to look at numbers one and two to find out why.

But maybe all of the above was too much work for them as after these stories broke, the Trump campaign updated the pic. And no, they still haven't found a black model.